national patient portal for self-management.

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Health professionals' expectations of a national patient …

3 hours ago Design: The study empirically evaluates the impact of several variables on health professionals' support for a new patient portal for self-management. The study variables include 1) expected influences on professionals' work, 2) expected influences on patients, 3) usability, 4) professional autonomy, 5) informing, 6) implementation practices ... >> Go To The Portal


How do I self-enroll a patient in the patient portal?

Design: The study empirically evaluates the impact of several variables on health professionals' support for a new patient portal for self-management. The study variables include 1) expected influences on professionals' work, 2) expected influences on patients, 3) usability, 4) professional autonomy, 5) informing, 6) implementation practices ...

What is a patient portal?

Topic: Patient Self-Management. AHRQ has resources to help primary care clinicians and teams learn about and implement self-management support, which includes involving the whole care …

How can I Manage my Child’s health through the patient portals?

PDF | Objective: Patient portals have the potential to support patient empowerment, self-care, and management, but their adoption and use have reported... | Find, read and cite all the research ...

What is the children's National Hospital portal?

Sep 29, 2017 · A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection. Using a …

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What percentage of respondents agreed that they have received enough information about the patient portal?

Only 13% of the respondents agreed that they have received enough information about the patient portal, and 12% had heard about the aims of the patient portal in their unit. A minority of the respondents believed that good practices will be used in their organization, although most of them believed that there will be a person who is responsible for the implementation, and there is also a lead professional or champion who will encourage others to use the patient portal. In open-question responses, health professionals were concerned that the adoption of the new patient portal and changing the work culture will be burdening, and that learning to use the patient portal is laborious or time demanding. Participating in the development was seen important, and it was hoped that the voice of the personnel, different specialities, and patient groups would be heard. The respondents also requested for more informing, training, and guidance.

What is patient empowerment?

Patient empowerment is one of the key goals of eHealth [ 1 ]. Patients are increasingly encouraged to take responsibility for their own health and be active players in self-care, self-management, and decision making [ [2], [3], [4] ]. Widespread patient web portals are often considered to have the potential to support patients with self-managing their health. Patient portals provide various self-management services such as access to personal health information, health metrics recording, educational materials, appointment scheduling, patient-provider communication tools, and self-management diaries [ [5], [6], [7], [8], [9] ].

Why are attitudes important in health care?

The attitudes of health care professionals are important as they reflect the acceptance and efficient use of the services [ 18 ]. Several studies have identified factors influencing the acceptance of information and communication technologies by health care professionals. We propose that professionals’ expectations of these factors influence their attitudes prior to actual implementation. In their systematic literature review, Gagnon et al. [ 24] reported that the perceived benefits of the technology was the most common facilitating factor, followed by ease of use. In the case of the patient portal for self-management, the main expected benefits are targeted to patients, and patient benefits may be in conflict with the benefits of the health care professionals. Thus, we separated these two types of benefits and hypothesized the following:#N#H1#N#The expected positive influences on the work of professionals are positively associated with their support for a patient portal.#N#H2#N#The expected positive influences on patients are positively associated with professionals’ support for a patient portal.#N#H3#N#The expected usability of the patient portal is positively associated with professionals’ support for a patient portal.

What is ODA survey?

A survey study was designed to capture the health care personnel’s expectations about a national patient portal for self-management developed by a Self-Care and Digital Value Services (ODA) project. This survey study focused on health professionals such as nurses, social workers, doctors, physiotherapists, and psychologists, as their work will be influenced by the new patient portal.

What is the Finnish eHealth and eSocial Strategy 2020?

The objective of the national eHealth and eSocial Strategy 2020 is to support the active role of citizens in promoting their own well-being by improving information management and implementing self-management and online services [ 33 ]. The aim of the strategy is to support the prevention of health problems, self-assessment of the need for services, and independent coping.

Why is information important in healthcare?

In the case of a patient portal, professionals’ attitudes towards patients’ willingness and capability of using a patient portal was identified as essential. Thus, informing and training of the positive influences on patients is also relevant.

Who contributed to the study design and literature review?

All authors made contributions to revisions and approval of the manuscript. Sari Kujala, Iiris Hörhammer and Johanna Kaipio contributed to study design and literature review. Sari Kujala had the main responsibility for questionnaire development, data collection, and drafting the manuscript. Tarja Heponiemi and Sari Kujala contributed to the statistical analysis.

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